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Colin White did not make the St. Louis Blues' opening game roster.

White attended the Blues camp on a tryout basis. He might be able to find work with another NHL squad after recording four points and 21 penalty minutes in 54 games last season, but he won't have any fantasy value. Fri, Jan 18, 2013 04:20:00 PM

White had four points and 21 penalty minutes in 54 games for the Sharks in 2011-12. He's one of several veteran defensemen floating on the free-agency wire, but White isn't a fantasy factor even if he sticks in St. Louis. Tue, Jan 15, 2013 01:23:00 PM

He returned to San Jose's lineup for the first time since Dec. 26 because of a lower-body injury. White recorded one shot and a minus-1 rating during his 15:20 of ice time. Fri, Jan 20, 2012 02:30:00 AM

Colin White (lower body) has been placed on the injured reserve list.

The Sharks needed to clear up space on their roster for Tommy Wingels. White hasn't played since December 26th, so he's eligible to be activated at any time. Thu, Jan 5, 2012 06:35:00 PM

Oskar Sundqvist will be a healthy scratch on Tuesday night as the St-Louis Blues visit the Montreal Canadiens.

Sundqvist has no goals and three points in 23 games so far this season. While he has played in the majority of the Blues' games, Patrik Berglund's return to the lineup made him expendable. He will sit in the Bell Centre press box alongside fellow scratches Vince Dunn and Chris Thorburn.

Kyle Brodziak scored a pair of goals with a plus-2 rating and a blocked shot in Wednesday's 3-2 loss against the Ducks.

Brodziak was the only St. Louis player on offense to show up. He entered Saturday's game with just two goals and seven points over his first 23 points, but he has posted three goals over the past two outings. He needs to stay hot for a few more games and he might be worth adding in deeper fantasy pools. While he is running hot he isn't a bad low-priced DFS option.

Patrik Berglund's ice time has increased in each game since his return from off-season shoulder surgery.

Berglund was up to 17:40 of ice time on Saturday versus Minnesota, while seeing time on the power play and penalty kill. He has scored two goals in three games since making his season debut on Nov. 29.

Jaden Schwartz has sustained an ankle injury that will sideline him for quite a while.

Exactly how long Schwartz will be gone for isn't known, but he won't be re-evaluated for six weeks so clearly this is a long-term issue. Schwartz was hurt while blocking a shot on Saturday. Things originally sounded far more optimistic because the initial X-Ray came back negative, but presumably things looked worse upon further examination. He has been moved to the injured reserve list.

Paajarvi missed three games with the injury. He was a minus-one in Saturday's game and has only two goals and three points in 23 games this season. His return should not have affected your fantasy lineup.

The surgery was performed by Dr. Bernard Bach. Fabbri suffered a torn ACL last February. He underwent surgery to repair the injury and was cleared to play in late July. Unfortunately for Fabbri, he re-injured himself during training camp. The Blues forward is done for the season.

Only Dmitrij Jaskin (eight) had more shots on goal than Tarasenko. His three-game point streak is now officially over. Tarasenko has 14 goals and 33 points in 32 games this season. He'll continue to have strong fantasy value.

Pietrangelo didn't play Sunday after he was hurt on a blocked shot Saturday. It's unclear how long he will be sidelined for at this time. Pietrangelo logs heavy minutes and there's a significant hole in the lineup of the Blues without him. He also has seven goals and 23 points in 30 games this season.

Colton Parayko chipped in two assists in Tuesday's 8-3 win against Edmonton.

Parayko got off to a slow start offensively this year, but he has heated up of late. He has produced one goal and four helpers during a four-game point streak. Parayko has 10 points in 22 outings this campaign.

Carl Gunnarsson will be a healthy scratch in Wednesday's game against the Anaheim Ducks.

This will be the fourth time in a row that he'll be forced to watch the game from the press box. He has three goals and one assist in 20 games this season. Magnus Paajarvi and Oskar Sundqvist will also serve as healthy scratches.

Robert Bortuzzo will be a healthy scratch in Thursday's game against the Dallas Stars.

It's the second time in four games that he'll serve as a healthy scratch. Oskar Sundqvist and Tyler Stewart (amateur goalie signed because of the injury to backup goalie Carter Hutton) will also be scratched on Thursday.

The St. Louis Blues will scratch Vince Dunn for the first time this season tonight vs. the Wild.

Dunn has six points in 26 games so far this season. The 21-year-old rookie has been playing well so far this season, so his scratch is a bit of a surprise. He will be joined in the press box by Chris Thorburn and Oscar Sundqvist.

Jay Bouwmeester won't play Tuesday against Tampa Bay because of a nagging undisclosed injury.

Coach Mike Yeo said the ailment is not related to the ankle injury Bouwmeester had earlier this year. He has one goal and one assist in 10 games this season. The Blues were already getting ready to play without top defender Alex Pietragelo and now Bouwmeester is missing as well.

Schmaltz will be paired with Vince Dunn. The Blues won't have Alex Pietrangelo and Jay Bouwmeester in the fold due to injuries. Schmaltz may get a chance to see some power-play action on Tuesday night after he took some reps there during the morning skate.

Allen came into the game riding a four-game winning streak, but that's over now. The loss drops Allen's record to a 17-7-2 record. The Blues goaltender has a 2.52 goals-against-average and a .913 save percentage.